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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6783678" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>The party filed through the door that the two headed creature had indicated for them and then continued on through a broad corridor. So broad in fact that they could have walked five of them abreast. There were also some square openings high on the walls that seemed like air ducts but they did not linger more on them, the princess insisted that they should not let the cute little creature wait for them. It would be rude. Everyone agreed not to be ungrateful towards the little singing creature. </p><p></p><p>“Hmm, the architecture of this place does not seem to conform very much to a certain style,” observed BoldItalic as they marvelled at the bass relief scenes alternating between pastoral life and celestial and demonic battles. “First mosaics, then bland rooms with almost no decoration then this.”</p><p></p><p>“It is good though that the creature leads us to our target, at least I think it does,” said Rylnethaz.</p><p></p><p>“You seem to be in doubt my friend. Something wrong? Any quarrels with the lady that stole your heart?” said BoldItalic with a wink.</p><p></p><p>Rylnethaz did not say anything at first but seemed in trouble.</p><p></p><p>“Speak your mind, I am the High Vizier but how am I supposed to offer consultancy if I do not know what is troubling you? Is there a problem with the princess? I would hardly believe it though, you two are in perfect agreement it seems.”</p><p></p><p>“You are correct, there is something troubling me, perfect agreement indeed. Too perfect sometimes.”</p><p></p><p>“What do you mean?”</p><p></p><p>At this point they reached a room where a series of arches divided the architecture in two parts, one with smooth polished black and white marble tiles beyond the arches and that on which they stood now, a low ceiling colonnaded chamber with four large columns filled with nothing but elliptical and triangular shapes of every size.</p><p></p><p>They decided to take a breath for five minutes, have some water and adjust equipment. The princess called at Rylnethaz from behind a column, “quite interesting decoration don’t you think dear, maybe we should try something similar back home. Less gloomy of course.”</p><p></p><p>“Yes dear,” Rylnethaz replied. Then thinking to himself, ‘Yes dear? The place seems to disagree with itself and it is the epitome of erratic, why did I agree with this?’</p><p></p><p>At this moment, BoldItalic came by. “You were about to help me help you. I am listening. Although overhearing your conversation with the bride I must question your taste in decoration. But it might end up being the next style to go for, who knows? I am not a decorator in any case, she might be right after all.”</p><p></p><p>“You know, this timing was perfect for what troubles me. Don’t you think the princess and I are in too much of an agreement?”</p><p></p><p>“The harmony of a couple I guess. I envy you sometimes. Things like that lead to a long happy life, a sense of fulfilment.”</p><p></p><p>“Let me rephrase then, don’t you think that <em>I</em> am in too much of an agreement with the princess? And <em>all </em>of you follow me around without expressing too much of a different opinion.”</p><p></p><p>BoldItalic’s eyes were suddenly wide open and all he managed to utter was, “Oh!”</p><p></p><p>“Exactly! Keep an eye on me and start delving into that lore tome of yours as soon as possible. Yesterday would be a good time for you to start.”</p><p></p><p>Then Rylnethaz turned his back to BoldItalic and called to Infántilë, “I am coming right away dear!”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6783678, member: 6801218"] The party filed through the door that the two headed creature had indicated for them and then continued on through a broad corridor. So broad in fact that they could have walked five of them abreast. There were also some square openings high on the walls that seemed like air ducts but they did not linger more on them, the princess insisted that they should not let the cute little creature wait for them. It would be rude. Everyone agreed not to be ungrateful towards the little singing creature. “Hmm, the architecture of this place does not seem to conform very much to a certain style,” observed BoldItalic as they marvelled at the bass relief scenes alternating between pastoral life and celestial and demonic battles. “First mosaics, then bland rooms with almost no decoration then this.” “It is good though that the creature leads us to our target, at least I think it does,” said Rylnethaz. “You seem to be in doubt my friend. Something wrong? Any quarrels with the lady that stole your heart?” said BoldItalic with a wink. Rylnethaz did not say anything at first but seemed in trouble. “Speak your mind, I am the High Vizier but how am I supposed to offer consultancy if I do not know what is troubling you? Is there a problem with the princess? I would hardly believe it though, you two are in perfect agreement it seems.” “You are correct, there is something troubling me, perfect agreement indeed. Too perfect sometimes.” “What do you mean?” At this point they reached a room where a series of arches divided the architecture in two parts, one with smooth polished black and white marble tiles beyond the arches and that on which they stood now, a low ceiling colonnaded chamber with four large columns filled with nothing but elliptical and triangular shapes of every size. They decided to take a breath for five minutes, have some water and adjust equipment. The princess called at Rylnethaz from behind a column, “quite interesting decoration don’t you think dear, maybe we should try something similar back home. Less gloomy of course.” “Yes dear,” Rylnethaz replied. Then thinking to himself, ‘Yes dear? The place seems to disagree with itself and it is the epitome of erratic, why did I agree with this?’ At this moment, BoldItalic came by. “You were about to help me help you. I am listening. Although overhearing your conversation with the bride I must question your taste in decoration. But it might end up being the next style to go for, who knows? I am not a decorator in any case, she might be right after all.” “You know, this timing was perfect for what troubles me. Don’t you think the princess and I are in too much of an agreement?” “The harmony of a couple I guess. I envy you sometimes. Things like that lead to a long happy life, a sense of fulfilment.” “Let me rephrase then, don’t you think that [I]I[/I] am in too much of an agreement with the princess? And [I]all [/I]of you follow me around without expressing too much of a different opinion.” BoldItalic’s eyes were suddenly wide open and all he managed to utter was, “Oh!” “Exactly! Keep an eye on me and start delving into that lore tome of yours as soon as possible. Yesterday would be a good time for you to start.” Then Rylnethaz turned his back to BoldItalic and called to Infántilë, “I am coming right away dear!” [/QUOTE]
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